Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Life Links 3/19/14

In Arizona, all health clinic are inspected without warning. That is except for abortion clinics, which get 10 day warning.

Inspectors work through observations, interviews and reviews of
documents, like patient files and policies. They’re checking, for
instance, to see if a clinic has a disaster plan or if employee
experience matches up with job duties. If it passes, the facility gets a
stamp of approval for up to 24 months.

“All of the surveys are unannounced,” Belden said.

But there’s one big exception. Abortion providers get a 10-day heads up.

Anti-choicers cannot escape the truth of their movement: despite
rhetorical efforts to the contrary, the foundation of fighting against
abortion accessibility is the idea that women are less important than
the pregnancies they can carry.

This is why the pro-choice side is losing. They can't accurately describe the prolife position. Therefore, they can't make solid arguments against it. They're stuck trying to come up with lamer and lamer ways of dehumanizing the unborn.